Portland Pirates (Engl-S, Great Britain) - 2010-08-21
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
Ian Richards
32.17(D)
30.34(D)
16.12(D)
20.58(D)
26.97(D)
50.19(D)
Swagger
29.86(D)
28.42(D)
19.69(D)
20.74(D)
26.99(D)
169.5(D)
Woody
29.83(D)
28.21(D)
9.24(D)
19.41(D)
19.81(D)
38.52(D)
The Matrix
Jim Crossley
Normski
Camel
El Reg
Jesus
Duncan
Chandler
RedSurfBus
Griff
Woodbutcher
Goostaff
Tris
Jim
The Kid
Scotty Stallman
Cheese
Average31.0229.3817.9120.6626.98109.85
Ian Richards (11408km):
5236 days ago
3 categories

Poole Harbour slalom session.



Swagger (4565km):
5236 days ago

Was planning a marathon all week with The Matrix but same sh!t different day dodgy wind!!!

But had a babysitter sorted so on the water for 1000 instead of 0800, went for the 6.3 Ram and the Falcon 80 didn't want to be to powered up hmmm got that right only done about 13 nm's in the first hourFrown.

Anyway it finally picked up with grey skies and rain, gets a bit lonely doing distance on your own but there was no way i was gonna give up i set my target and was gonna get there then it happened bloody wind droppedYell.

But plenty more to come i think next time will be a little different.Laughing 



Woody (1378km):
5236 days ago

If I had one could probably have used something bigger than a 6.4 but was good for gybe practice. At least better than Steve's 5.7! 



Comments
The Matrix


Engl-S
Great Britain
5236 days ago

what a shame swags

Ian Richards


Engl-S
Great Britain
5236 days ago

Oh dear, still nice distance PB mate, maybe next month you guys can show us whats in the tank LOL.

Wink

Swagger


Engl-S
Great Britain
5236 days ago
Not to sure how big the tank is Ian but still gonna take something to top you and El Normski mate. I think what you 2 done is incredible seeing that in ph its difficult to get nm runs with speed so to put a big distance in takes a lot of gybes for arguments sake 200 km is over 200 gybes now that is very physically tiring and mental torture.
evets


WA
Australia
5236 days ago

Great going Swagger.Cool Distance is very hard to plan as the conditions need to remain good for so long (as well as body holding together). Just makes it even more impressive that people have done 300,400,500kms in a daySurprised

nebbian


WA
Australia
5236 days ago

Nice distance there Swagger!

Don't know about mental torture, every gybe I think "Hmmm now I could have done that just a bit better" and have another go at it next time round.  Then you can play the mental conversion game where you try to figure out how many k's you've done from the nautical miles on the screen.  Keeps me amused anyway Laughing

Limiting factor for me is the lower back, as you bend over at the start of the gybe eventually it starts to say "Oy that's enough".

Swagger


Engl-S
Great Britain
5236 days ago

The problems i got was an old hip injury from a motorbike accident from 4 years ago never had any reflection at work etc, just started to ache a lot after a couple of hours.

And of course working out how far i'm going on each run how long you have to sail for at a certain speed blah blah blah......

Next time i will make sure some of the crew are their otherwise cat and nine tails will be coming out...

Normski


Engl-S
Great Britain
5235 days ago

Swagger...169.5Km is pretty good with broken toes and now a dodgy hip! 

Peter (Wineman)


NSW
Australia
5235 days ago

 

Have to agree with Normski there - Top Effort. Well done Swaggers!

OPH


Engl-NW
Great Britain
5235 days ago

Swags ... top effort dude!

Get some peekays and redbull for Thursday mate!  Wink